That which is crooked cannot be made straight: and that which is wanting cannot be numbered.
Lo que está torcido no se puede enderezar, y lo que falta no se puede contar.
Hay cosas en la vida que no se pueden arreglar o recuperar.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Ecclesiastes is a book traditionally attributed to King Solomon, written during a time in ancient Israel when people grappled with the fleeting nature of life and the limitations of human wisdom. In this verse, the author uses poetic metaphors to highlight the inherent flaws in the world, suggesting that some problems are beyond human correction and some deficiencies are too vast to fully account for. This reflects the broader theme of the book, which critiques the vanity of earthly pursuits and points to the sovereignty of God over all things.
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